One of 16 Atlanta players to make the list, Ryan was ranked 28th overall, and fourth among quarterbacks.

The smart, responsible thing to do is remove yourself from any conversation that involves speculation about Ryan’s capacity for performing in pressure-packed moments. Not one NFL coach would have that discussion.

Ryan was ranked only behind Ben Roethlisberger, Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady, all three of whom have Super Bowl rings.

The offensive line had a solid showing as well, with Alex Mack (32nd), Ryan Schraeder (131st) and Jake Matthews (116th), all making the top 150.

The list was generous to the Falcons due to their abundance of young talent. Grady Jarrett, Deion Jones, Keanu Neal and Vic Beasley also made the list.

Most controversial of all may have been ranking Coleman above Freeman:

Coleman is ranked ahead of teammate Devonta Freeman because his long stride allows him to threaten slightly more field early in his runs. Also, he’s a slightly better blocker (though neither is great) and a more capable slot receiver.

The Falcons’ future is bright and it’s easy to see why. They have an elite quarterback in his physical prime, a top-ranked secondary, formidable offensive line, young pass rushers and the best receiver in the game.